New Delhi, 6 October (IANS). Researchers at the University of Nagaland have developed a flexible supercappersiter that is capable of strengthening the next generation of wearable electronics, electric vehicles (EVs) and renewable energy systems. This new discovery is expected to bring a big change in the technology of energy collection in India.
This will help in reducing dependence on India’s battery import and becoming self -sufficient in the field of clean energy.
This research is supported by the prestigious Indian Institute of Science (IISC) in Bengaluru. It has been provided financial assistance by the National Research Foundation (ANRF).
The paper published in the Scientific Journal RSC Advances states that this device can be used in health monitoring equipment, small internet related machines and robotics. In addition, it can also be used in electric vehicles, which will increase the chances of saving the energy of vehicles and giving better performance.
This supercapacitor can improve the braking system of electric vehicles. For example, when the electric vehicle brakes, its energy can increase the age of the battery by storing supercapacitors.
Dr. Vijath H, Assistant Professor of the Department of Physics of Nagaland University, said, “This device has properties like flexibility, more energy storage capacity and durability, which are very important for future portable and wearer technical devices. During the study, three metals Tungsten, Vennadium and Cobalt were examined on the product of Molibdenum Decleinide. Found showing. “
This new technology has been developed in Nagaland University Advanced Materials for Device Application (AMDA) Research Laboratory.
This device can store energy per kg of 34.54 watt hours and retains its capacity even after charging and discharging 10,000 times. Despite repeatedly turning and rotating it, its functionality persists. This property makes it extremely suitable for electronic gadgets.
In today’s time, when electronic equipment, electric vehicles and renewable energy are growing rapidly, the demand for reliable and capable equipment for energy collection is also increasing continuously. Researchers at the University of Nagaland have achieved a significant achievement in this field by adding flexibility, durability and high energy capacity.
-IANS
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